Superconducting RF cavity R&D for future accelerators
C.M. Ginsburg

TL;DR
This paper reviews Fermilab's recent developments in superconducting RF cavity R&D, highlighting global efforts to improve cavity performance for future accelerators like ILC and XFEL.
Contribution
It presents Fermilab's new infrastructure and summarizes global advancements in SRF cavity surface processing, testing, and assembly for future accelerator projects.
Findings
Fermilab established extensive SRF R&D infrastructure.
Global efforts are advancing cavity performance improvements.
Fermilab's work supports future accelerator projects like ILC and XFEL.
Abstract
High-beta superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) elliptical cavities are being developed for several accelerator projects including Project X, the European XFEL, and the International Linear Collider (ILC). Fermilab has recently established an extensive infrastructure for SRF cavity R&D for future accelerators, including cavity surface processing and testing and cavity assembly into cryomodules. Some highlights of the global effort in SRF R&D toward improving cavity performance, and Fermilab SRF cavity R&D in the context of global projects are reviewed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
